
Ex-model says she’s a victim of disturbing ‘e-whoring’ trend online
NY Post
They’re pornographic parasites.
A UK Instagram model is fighting back after her images were pilfered and sold online in a seedy new trend known as “e-whoring.” “It’s like those years of my life shaped who I am,” said former glamour model Jess Davies, 27, who is the subject of the new BBC Three documentary “When Nudes Are Stolen.”More Related News

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